Research Week 2.0

Join the Office of Research for a week of celebrating achievements, building partnerships, and pursuing new opportunities. Each day will feature flash talks, panel discussions, and information expos. Focus areas will include animal models of disease, Native American studies, organic agriculture, and biomedical research.

Event times and locations will be announced soon! Contact Emily Brashear at emily.brashear@wsu.edu with any questions.

Highlight of events

Monday, October 15:

Opening & Awards

Speakers – Shelley Pressley (Incorporating Undergraduates into Your Research) & Allison Coffin (Communicating Science)

Panel – Working with Industry

Tuesday, October 16:

Flash talks – Animal Models of Disease

Panel – Getting Your First Grant: Learn from Winners

Wednesday, October 17:

Flash talks – Research Related to Native American Communities

Panel – Developing & Managing Large Projects

Thursday, October 18:

Flash talks – Various Aspects of Organic Agriculture

Panel – Alternative Funding Sources: When Federal’s not Forthcoming

Friday, October 19:

Flash talks – Exploring the Biomedical Field

Panel – Strategies for Success in Academia

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